In the creation of trade policy, business actors have the most influence in setting policy. This article identifies and explains variations in how economic interest groups use policy networks to affect trade policymaking. This article uses formal social network analysis (SNA) to explore the patterns of articulation or a policy network between the government and business at the national level within regional trade agreements. The empirical discussion herein focuses on Brazil and the setting of exceptions list to Mercosur’s common external tariff. It specifically concentrates on the relations between the Brazilian executive branch and ten economic subsectors. The article finds that the patterns of articulation of these policy networks m...
This article presents results of two researches on urban policies in different Brazilian metropolise...
Relations between business, state, and civil society in Latin America are conventionally discussed i...
Political governance in modern societies can no longer be conceived in terms of external government ...
In the creation of trade policy, business actors have the most influence in setting policy. This art...
The article analyzes how actors from the business sector (CEB) and organized civil society (REBRIP) ...
O escopo desta pesquisa é examinar a relação entre grupos de interesse e o Poder Legislativo em polí...
The political science literature is now unable to account for the differences in the business commun...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation discusses the political and economic forces, both external and domesti...
The neo-institutional theory has been used to explain inter-organizational networks related phenomen...
Objective/Context: This paper explores the relationship between corporate networks and business infl...
Building on a business network perspective, the aim of this paper is to present a theoretical view f...
Building on a business network perspective, the aim of this paper is to present a theoretical view f...
This paper explores the relationship between corporate networks and business influence to figure out...
A large historiographic tradition has studied the Brazilian state, yet we know relatively little abo...
This article analyses the interaction between Brazilian companies and government in the context of f...
This article presents results of two researches on urban policies in different Brazilian metropolise...
Relations between business, state, and civil society in Latin America are conventionally discussed i...
Political governance in modern societies can no longer be conceived in terms of external government ...
In the creation of trade policy, business actors have the most influence in setting policy. This art...
The article analyzes how actors from the business sector (CEB) and organized civil society (REBRIP) ...
O escopo desta pesquisa é examinar a relação entre grupos de interesse e o Poder Legislativo em polí...
The political science literature is now unable to account for the differences in the business commun...
UnrestrictedThis dissertation discusses the political and economic forces, both external and domesti...
The neo-institutional theory has been used to explain inter-organizational networks related phenomen...
Objective/Context: This paper explores the relationship between corporate networks and business infl...
Building on a business network perspective, the aim of this paper is to present a theoretical view f...
Building on a business network perspective, the aim of this paper is to present a theoretical view f...
This paper explores the relationship between corporate networks and business influence to figure out...
A large historiographic tradition has studied the Brazilian state, yet we know relatively little abo...
This article analyses the interaction between Brazilian companies and government in the context of f...
This article presents results of two researches on urban policies in different Brazilian metropolise...
Relations between business, state, and civil society in Latin America are conventionally discussed i...
Political governance in modern societies can no longer be conceived in terms of external government ...